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Business, Management and Administration
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| Accountants and Auditors
Accountants and auditors assemble, analyze, and check the accuracy of financial information. |
| Administrative Services Managers
Administrative services managers coordinate support services for businesses and organizations. |
| Agents and Business Managers
Agents and business managers advise writers, performers, and athletes on business details. |
| Arbitrators and Mediators
Arbitrators and mediators help prevent and solve disputes between people or organizations. |
| Archivists
Archivists preserve and control paper, film, and electronic records with historic value. |
| Billing Clerks
Billing clerks keep records, calculate charges, and maintain files of payments made for goods and services. |
| Blue-Collar Worker Supervisors
Blue-collar worker supervisors direct, help, and train workers in physically active jobs. |
| Bookkeeping and Accounting Clerks
Bookkeeping and accounting clerks manage the financial records of companies or clients. |
| Budget Analysts
Budget analysts help prepare and manage budgets. |
| Business Executives
Executives run companies or government agencies. They create plans to help their organizations grow. |
| Construction Managers
Construction managers schedule and coordinate the work on construction projects. |
| Copy Machine Operators
Copy machine operators run copy machines to fill orders for customers or coworkers. |
| Couriers and Messengers
Couriers and messengers pick up and deliver letters, documents, and packages. |
| Court Clerks
Court clerks process legal records and perform other duties for a court of law. |
| Customer Service Representatives
Customer service representatives try to solve customer complaints. |
| Data Entry Keyers
Data entry keyers use computers to enter numbers and information into a database. |
| Emergency Management Specialists
Emergency management specialists plan and coordinate plans to respond to natural, wartime, and technological disasters. |
| Employee Training Specialists
Employee training specialists plan and organize instructional activities. |
| Employment Interviewers
Employment interviewers help job seekers find jobs. They also help employers find qualified employees. |
| Employment Recruiters
Employment recruiters search for and screen promising job applicants. |
| Executive Secretaries
Executive secretaries assist managers and direct office activities. |
| File Clerks
File clerks classify, store, find, and update information. |
| General Office Clerks
General office clerks perform a variety of duties that help keep offices running. |
| General and Operations Managers
General and operations managers oversee the day-to-day activities of a company or organization. |
| Human Resources Assistants
Human resources assistants organize and file companies' information about their employees. |
| Human Resources Managers
Human resources managers plan and direct policies about employees. |
| Interpreters and Translators
Interpreters and translators convert spoken or written words from one language into another. |
| Interviewing Clerks
Interviewing clerks ask people questions to obtain information. |
| Janitor and Housekeeper Supervisors
Janitor and housekeeper supervisors oversee the work of cleaning staff. |
| Job Benefits and Analysis Specialists
Job benefits and analysis specialists study and plan employee benefits and job descriptions. |
| Legal Secretaries
Legal secretaries perform clerical duties in law offices. They must be familiar with legal procedures. |
| Mail Clerks
Mail clerks sort, distribute, and prepare mail for offices or customers. |
| Management Analysts
Management analysts study problems in organizations. They offer solutions and may help apply their ideas. |
| Medical Secretaries
Medical secretaries perform office duties that use their knowledge of medical terms and procedures. |
| Medical Transcriptionists
Medical transcriptionists listen to taped recordings of medical procedures and doctors' visits and transcribe them into organized reports. |
| Meeting and Convention Planners
Meeting and convention planners organize events for groups of people. |
| Office Managers
Office managers plan and oversee the work of office staff. |
| Operations Research Analysts
Operations research analysts help organizations solve problems. They use mathematical models to help make decisions. |
| Order Clerks
Order clerks take and process orders for materials, merchandise, and services. |
| Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks
Payroll and timekeeping clerks check employee time records and issue paychecks. |
| Power Plant Operators
Power plant operators control the machinery that makes electricity. They also control the flow of power over the lines. |
| Public Relations Managers
Public relations managers direct all efforts to build a positive public image for organizations. |
| Public Relations Specialists
Public relations specialists help build a positive public image for organizations. |
| Receptionists
Receptionists greet visitors and determine whom they need to see or where they need to go. |
| Secretaries
Secretaries perform a variety of clerical and administrative duties needed to run an office. |
| Shipping and Receiving Clerks
Shipping and receiving clerks keep records, prepare shipments, and accept deliveries of goods. |
| Statistical Clerks
Statistical clerks gather information and analyze it using statistics. |
| Statisticians
Statisticians apply their knowledge of math to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data. |
| Stock Clerks
Stock clerks receive, unpack, check, store, and track merchandise or materials. |
| Tax Preparers
Tax preparers interview clients, review tax records, and fill out tax returns. |
| Telemarketers
Telemarketers sell products, services, and memberships over the phone. |
| Telephone Operators
Telephone operators help people make phone calls. |
| Typists and Word Processors
Typists and word processors prepare documents and other print materials using computer software. |
| Water Treatment Plant Operators
Water treatment plant operators treat water so that it is safe to drink. |
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